Changes for page How to save data in the User DAQ
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... ... @@ -1,7 +1,26 @@ 1 +\\ 1 1 3 +* General Concept 4 +* Taking User data: Starting and stopping runs (Users) 5 +** DAQ control panel 6 +** Checklist for proper saving of the data 7 +** More infos on the tools to check the proper saving of the data 8 +** How to get the data out for analysis (short summary) 9 +* Setting up the DAQ - DAQ Run Control GUI (local contacts, FLASH stuff) 10 +** Configuring the DAQ 11 +** Configuring the DAQ monitor 12 +** Start and Stop a run 13 +** Load/Save the configuration 14 +** Assigning the DAQ to the beamline in jddd 15 +** Setting the logbook to print in / putting the Whitelist name in jddd 16 +* In case something goes wrong: Troubleshooting 17 +** No START or STOP buttons are visible in the DAQ control panel 18 +** The DAQ does not start a run 19 +** Data seems not properly saved 20 +** Restarting the DAQ 21 +** what else ??? 22 +** Re-read the data base 2 2 3 -{{toc/}} 4 - 5 5 \\ 6 6 7 7 == General Concept == ... ... @@ -214,6 +214,10 @@ 214 214 215 215 \\ 216 216 236 +\\ 237 + 238 +\\ 239 + 217 217 === Load/Save the configuration === 218 218 219 219 ... ... @@ -228,24 +228,20 @@ 228 228 229 229 \\ 230 230 231 - === Choosing the file size ===254 +\\ 232 232 233 - The DAQ writes into a file (in .raw format) up to a configurable value. If the limit is reached the file will be closed and a new file will be started. Thus a run can contain tens to hundreds of files.256 +\\ 234 234 235 - Thesize canbe configuredto be100MB, 350 MBor1000MB (default)258 +=== Assigning the DAQ to the beamline in jddd === 236 236 237 - Few things toconsider(in case ofdoubt talktothe expert(Erland ...)):260 +To assign which DAQ is used at what beamline one has to use the dropdown menu in the {{code language="none"}}parameter monitor{{/code}}. In each Beamline overview tab (BL1,2,3) there is a button (upper right) that starts the {{code language="none"}}parameter monitor{{/code}} panel. In the upper middle is a DAQ field in which the appropriate DAQ can be assigned to the Beamline. 238 238 239 - * 1000 MB: This is the standard setting which is best for archiving (few large files are preferred). However mainly for images that are saved with less than 10 Hz the HDF5 converter has problems with the large files. And for low data rates it may take upto half an hour to fill one 1GB file. Then smaller ones are also preferable.262 +\\ 240 240 241 - Basically it is264 +\\ 242 242 243 243 \\ 244 244 245 -=== Assigning the DAQ to the beamline in jddd === 246 - 247 -To assign which DAQ is used at what beamline one has to use the dropdown menu in the {{code language="none"}}parameter monitor{{/code}}. In each Beamline overview tab (BL1,2,3) there is a button (upper right) that starts the {{code language="none"}}parameter monitor{{/code}} panel. In the upper middle is a DAQ field in which the appropriate DAQ can be assigned to the Beamline. 248 - 249 249 \\ 250 250 251 251 === Setting the logbook to print in / putting the Whitelist name in jddd === ... ... @@ -366,8 +366,12 @@ 366 366 367 367 \\ 368 368 388 +=== what else ??? === 389 + 369 369 \\ 370 370 392 +\\ 393 + 371 371 ---- 372 372 373 373 [[Some more details for experts ...>>doc:FLASH.Collection of Detailsof the DAQ from various times \.\.\. not for public use]]